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01-13-2003, 02:45 AM | #1 |
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Desktop Dyno, accurate?
I just got Desktop Dyno 2000. It's pretty sweet, but how accurate is it? Anyone come up with any badass combos with it?
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01-13-2003, 04:07 AM | #2 | |
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By the way, you didn't happen to get the cam file CD with it did you ? |
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01-13-2003, 10:10 AM | #3 |
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It's ok if you wanna believe a computer. But it only represents PERFECT conditions. Which you'll NEVER have at a track. I've heard people say that they build their street motor using desktop dyno. If that's the case theirs lots of 650hp internally stock 350's running around. Take it to a real engine builder and let him build the motor for you and use a real dyno. Then take it to the track and get real world results.
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01-13-2003, 02:16 PM | #4 |
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I find it useful on comparing flow numbers on heads and different cam profiles. I'm not worried about the top number, just if it goes up when I make changes. It's a referance, I'm practically going to be building my motor on a Superflow engine dyno. ~Brian
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01-13-2003, 03:30 PM | #5 |
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A little history that may bore most of you but anyway. . the theory behind the program goes back to pre-WW2 fighter airplane technology. The aircraft builders came up with this type of parameter comparisons to predetermine horsepower levels without having to actually build the different engine combos. THe principles are sound but as mentioned in an earlier post they cannot take into consideration a lot of environmental as well as design variables that can have a major impact on outcome.
What Dyno software is good for is helping deterimne how much of an improvement certain "performance parts" will have on an engine. If you already have your particular engine's parameters in the database, you can see a fairly accurate indication of the amount of change a particular part will make. Most helpful in choosing cams, intakes, cam timing and such. No it may not be dead on but it should be close. One thing I have noticed. . .the program thinks headers are the best thing since round wheels. I can add open headers to a go-cart engine and pick up 75 horsepower on this thing. I use it to compare the different cam profiles and how they compare to intake volume a lot. Anyway, it's a lot of fun to play with.
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01-13-2003, 05:54 PM | #6 |
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I have a bunch of cam, head, and motor combo files.
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01-13-2003, 11:58 PM | #7 | |
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I never thought of it as anything but a reference tool ... and as far as the statement about it being ok if you want to believe a computer ?? thats a strange thing to say, since almost everything you touch now days, from your daily driver and the radio in it, to your microwave oven is computer controled? You have no choice but believe them. Also leave us not forget we went to the moon based on computer simulations. I still think if you take it for what it is, which is a tool to get you in the ball park, its pretty cool. If nothin else its a blast to see what insane combinations you can come up with |
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